Blythe Island Regional Park and Campground is a 1,100 acre public park developed and managed by Glynn County with the help of Georgia's Department of Natural Resources. Located just five minutes from Exit 29 on I-95, the park is surrounded by Golden Isles’ attractions such as wonderful restaurants, great shopping and award winning golf courses on St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Jekyll Island and Brunswick.
In addition to camping, Blythe Island Regional Park offers picnic pavilions, a playground, a fresh water lake for swimming and fishing, and a boat ramp, marina and dock to access the South Brunswick River.

Visit us once and you will return again. We have a pavilion, fishing dock, swimming pool, game room, meeting room, play ground, paddle boats and bark park. Our sites are concrete pads and the roads are paved. Open year round.
Amenities:
PoolHandicap accessibleKitchen/KitchenetteLaundryWi-fi

Discover the Mysteries
Welcome to Georgia's largest barrier island and one of the most spectacular natural habitats in the Northern Hemisphere. The greatest and most lasting value of the Island is its ability to change us. It is a place of transformation. It is this intangible feature that seems to be the most important benefit which Cumberland Island has for its guests. This spiritual quality is what, year after year, its visitors, residents, and Park Service employees seem to believe is its most important contribution to our people.

Welcome to the Hostel in the Forest
The Hostel is a membership organization, please browse through our website before calling us to make a reservation. If you have further questions, we would be happy to answer them over the phone any day between 10am and 8pm, 912-264-9738. We can not accept reservations, cancellations or provide availability by email.
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Our Vision
The world would be a much healthier and better place if all its inhabitants advocated sustainability instead of unlimited growth. Rather than trying to control nature and use it as a resource for development, we should revere it, respect it, and work with it. The Hostel in the Forest is taking steps to manifest this vision. We see that nature’s creatures, including humans, animals, birds and insects share the same land in a unique manner. Inspired by the creativity found in the natural environment, we have transformed our ideas into actions by having an organic vegetable garden used in our dinners each night, recycling our wastes, having a cutting-edge gray-water system, watering plants with a solar powered irrigation system, and using a worm box that composts our table scraps into fertilizer for the garden. Hostel members sleep in tree houses, hike the T-trails through the 133 acre forest, swim and paddle canoes in the lake, take part in the healing process of walking our labyrinth, participate in the sweat lodges held on the nights of the full moon, eat a healthy vegetarian or vegan meal each night, and attend the many educational retreats and lectures designed to teach us how to move toward a wholesome and more sustainable future. We invite you to visit us and be a part of our work in progress; even participate in helping us with our projects, if you so desire. If you are financially able to do so, we would also be most appreciative of any gifts to our 501 C 3 tax-deductible organization in order to encourage and further our goals.

Pitch your tent, park your RV or camper under the magnificent oaks on the northern tip of Jekyll Island! Located opposite the Clam Creek Picnic Area, you are near by Driftwood Beach, the fishing pier and fascinating historic ruins.
For your convenience, there are camping supplies and a General Store for those pick-up items you need at the last minute. We also offer bike rentals, so you can explore all that Jekyll Island has to offer!
The Jekyll Island Campground offers 18 wooded acres on the Island’s north end with 206 campsites, from tent sites to full hook-up, pull through RV sites with electricity, cable TV, water and sewerage. Wi-Fi and DSL Internet is free for registered guests.

Pitch your tent, park your RV or camper under the magnificent oaks on the northern tip of Jekyll Island! Located opposite the Clam Creek Picnic Area, you are near by Driftwood Beach, the fishing pier and fascinating historic ruins.
For your convenience, there are camping supplies and a General Store for those pick-up items you need at the last minute. We also offer bike rentals, so you can explore all that Jekyll Island has to offer!
The Jekyll Island Campground offers 18 wooded acres on the Island’s north end with 206 campsites, from tent sites to full hook-up, pull through RV sites with electricity, cable TV, water and sewerage. Wi-Fi and DSL Internet is free for registered guests.

McIntosh Lake RV Park is Located on the edge of a beautiful spring fed lake in Townsend Georgia. This scenic Southern Georgia campground is the ideal spot to rest during your travels.
McIntosh Lake Campground & RV Park is a full hookup campground. Features include both 30 and 50 AMP RV services, cable TV, FREE Wi Fi internet access, a new air-conditioned bathhouse and laundry facility, free fishing, and an onsite restaurant.
McIntosh Lake RV Park & Campground is less than a mile from I-95 (and minutes from Hwy 17) in Townsend, Georgia between Midway and Brunswick. Grocery stores, banks, and doctors' offices are only a short distance away.
FREE WIRELESS INTERNET! Now McIntosh Lake RV Park provides FREE Wi-Fi Internet Access to our campers.